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Re: Kodak Filter Rings
- From: dalia miller <dddalia@xxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: Re: Kodak Filter Rings
- Date: Sat, 16 Mar 1996 03:11:00 -0800
Dear Norbert,
If you are looking for KODAK original retainer rings that hold the filters
in place, I have a pair for sale. These were listed in my Winter Catalog
issue. Cost for both is $27. Originals are hard to find.
Dalia
3-D from Dalia
POB 492
Corte Madera, CA 94976
At 06:40 PM 3/14/96 -0600, you wrote:
>Norbert Lack, (in Germany) wrote:
>>I know that the Kodak Stereo takes Series 5 filters, but could
>>anybody please tell me which filter (size) I could take as a
>>replacement for the filter rings that are missing on my Kodak?
>
>Series filter rings consist of two parts: a custom adpater that fits on the
>camera and a standard retainer ring. Series filter holders have their own
>standard non-metric threads. You should able to use any old Series V retaining
>ring on your Kodak Stereo. I do not know how available they are in Europe.
>
>Dave Bellmoff, of Damar Photo Supply, in Chatsworth, Georgia is a Tiffen filter
>dealer who sells custom-made adapters on the side. He has adapters that allow
>one to put large metric threaded filters (e.g. 52mm) on a smaller series V
>holder. The advantage of this adapter is that 52mm filters today cost less
that
>Series V and are available in a wider variety of colors and types. You may
>already have some. While not pretty, these adapters work directly on Kodak
>Stereo cameras. The Wollensak's retainer ring threads are not standard.
>Bellmoff also has odd-sized accessories including non-David White filters and
>sunshades for Stereo Realist
>
>Damar Photo Supply
>Attn: Dave Bellmoff
>486 Apache Trail
>Chatsworth, GA 30705
>USA
>Tel: 706-695-8933
>
>I do not know his fax number but he does accept credit cards.
>
>Jon O
>
>
>
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